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Eve Parker (Sheridan), a driven and successful advertising executive from Los Angeles, is devastated when she finds out her fiancé, Greg (Baladi), has been cheating on her. Leaving Greg behind, Eve decides to go on their honeymoon alone-to a breathtaking castle in the Irish countryside that Greg's company has just bought and plans to turn into a golf course. But Eve soon discovers staying in the honeymoon suite isn't so sweet when everything starts to go wrong, from her lost luggage to her repeated run-ins with the estate's manager Sean (Wise), a handsome outdoorsman with a knack for getting on her nerves. It's a culture clash between this big city girl and nature-loving Irishman, but soon Sean sweeps Eve off her feet. Then, just as Eve is trading in her high heels for hiking boots, Greg shows up and threatens to turn Sean's beloved land into the eighteenth hole and charm Eve back to the altar. Now, it will take more than just a little luck o' the Irish to save this honeymoon from ... Written by
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I was disappointed with this movie. The storyline was a typical love story formula, but I expected that so that was okay. What I did not care for was Nicollette Sheridan's acting ability, or lack of ability. She had no depth and displayed but two moods, mad and happy. She was unable to portray deeper feelings which led me to not empathizing with her character. Considering Greg Wise can endear himself with a raise of an eyebrow, I sat there wondering "why did they match up these two actors?" At the same time, I held out hope that it could be salvaged with a spark igniting between them. But, here was the real disappointment: the two actors lacked chemistry between each other...and in a love story, the right chemistry is crucial in making the formula work.